How to Be a Revolutionary
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How to Be a Revolutionary
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How to Be a Revolutionary
An extraordinary, ambitious, globe-spanning novel about what we owe our consciences
An extraordinary, ambitious, globe-spanning novel about what we owe our consciences
Fleeing her moribund marriage in Cape Town, Beth accepts a diplomatic posting to Shanghai. In this anonymous city, she hopes to lose herself in books, wine, and solitude, and to dodge whatever pangs of conscience she feels for her fealty to a South African regime that, by the 21st century, has betrayed its early promises.
At night, she hears the sound of typing, and then late one evening Zhao arrives at her door. They explore hidden Shanghai and discover a shared love of Langston Hughesβwho had his own Chinese and African sojourns. But then Zhao vanishes, and a typewritten manuscriptβchunk by chunkβappears at her doorstep instead. The truths unearthed in this manuscript cause her to reckon with her own past, and the long-buried story of what happened to Kay, her fearless, revolutionary friend...
Connecting contemporary Shanghai, late Apartheid-era South Africa, and China during the Great Leap Forward and the Tiananmen uprisingβand refracting this globe-trotting and time-travelling through Hughes' confessional letters to a South African protege about the poet's time in ShanghaiβHow to Be a Revolutionary is an amazingly ambitious novel. It's also a heartbreaking exploration of what we owe our countries, our consciences, and ourselves.
Series: Verso Fiction
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How to Be a Revolutionary by C.A. Davids has been praised for its beautiful writing and compelling narrative, delving into themes of memory and the costs of forgetting. Critics highlight its politically charged story exploring love, espionage, and the grind of daily life under repressive regimes. The novel is noted for its ambitious exploration of activism and its sensitive portrayal of impossible choices during political crises. Overall, it is recognised for its exquisite prose and intricate narrative, absorbing readers with its deep understanding of political histories and its transnational imagination.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781839760877
Publisher: Verso Books
Format: Paperback / softback
Date Published: 08 February 2022
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Verso Books
Edition: Paperback original
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Spine width: 20.0mm
Width: 129.0mm
Height: 198.0mm
Weight: 250g
Pages: 304
About the Author
C.A. Davids is an author and the Publisher of everychild books. Her debut novel, The Blacks of Cape Town, was published in South Africa and shortlisted for the Edinburgh Book Festβs First Book Award, the University of Johannesburg Debut Writing Prize, and the SALA First-time Published Author Award, among others.
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